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Dee Randall wrote:
> The doctor did not order it; nor did the receptionist or technician have any > clue as to what I was speaking about when I brought it up and showed it to > them on the paper I was signing. Luckily I keep a file of my medical > history with me when I go to any doctor's office. I had a recent BUN, but > actually not recent enough according to their rules -- but they were > satisfied. However, they were satisfied without it, too - heh? > > The same type of thing happened with my Dexascan, telling me that it would > be compared to the previous scans - about 5 of them, but there was no > comparison made. Too much of an effort, I guess. > Thanks for your response, Goomba. > Dee Dee But the question that needs answering is: Did they inject contrast at all or was it a CT without contrast? If they weren't going to inject contrast, no lab test was necessary and it was just mentioned in a standard consent form. How do you know no comparison was made with the previous dexascan? Goomba |
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